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Are there concrete examples that genomics research or genomic selection led to superior crop cultivars?
Numerous articles predict that genomics research and genomic selection would accelerate plant breeding. We have been conducting a study to see how much more effective is genomic selection relative to conventional visual selection in plant cultivar development for a number of years and are about to write a summary article. We are interested in knowing similar researches and their results and conclusions.
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How to address global food inequity and inequality?
Global food inequity and inequality, which manifests in a situation whereby more than one (out of seven) billion people are hungry, while two billion people eat too much wrong food, can be addressed by: A. The development of accessible rural financial markets (productive credit and consumption credit). B. Adopting the appropriate development technological pathway option for food security (traditional agriculture, industrial agriculture or sustainable agriculture). C. Only...
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AI for academic writing: friend or foe?
Given the increasing availability of AI writing tools, how can academic institutions ensure the responsible use of these technologies while maintaining the integrity of research and scholarship?
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Any herbal medicines used for hepatitis, possible mechanism of action, and if possible attached pictures of plants with citations
Any herbal medicines used for hepatitis, possible mechanism of action, and if possible attached pictures of plants with citations
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What is the relationship between free radicals and the inflammation process during Chronic diseases?
OxInflammation process is a complex and systemic event that occurs after cellular and tissue injury. The knowledge about both processes is that they coexist, but already known that possibly the inflammatory response is responsible for the generation of a pro-oxidative environment due to the production of Free radicals and Reactive Oxygen species (ROS), especially in chronic diseases. In normal tissue occurs the activation of efficient machinery able to control the oxidative stress, however,...
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Why we often observe quite different circadian rhythms, for example, for two plants growing in absolutely identical conditions?
Why we often observe quite different circadian rhythms, for example, for two plants growing in absolutely identical conditions?
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What are the potential benefits and drawbacks of utilizing microorganisms as a substitute for chemical fertilizers and pesticides?
Can microbes revolutionize modern agriculture by replacing synthetic fertilizers and pesticides? Explore the potential of beneficial microbes as natural alternatives to conventional chemical inputs and discuss the environmental and economic benefits of adopting microbial-based agricultural practices.
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What is the best way to deplete resident macrophages in the heart?
I am planning studies that require depleting resident macrophages in the heart in a mouse model of myocardial infarction. There are multiple strategies including Csf1r and CD163 antibodies. What is the most specific and effective way to deplete resident cardiac macrophages?
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How the drug dosing space and therapeutic level in term of MTD may best be correlated with pharmacokinetics and body metabolic rate in the subject to gain best possible impact and to minimize the toxicity.
when we recommend the dose of antibiotics like oxytetracycline in animals we usually take into consideration the recommended dose on the label but most of the time the therapeutic effect may not be obtained as suspected. As physician we recommend little bit high dose of the drug in some animals for best results which becomes beyond the regulation authorities to justify. Is it possible to recommend the dosing space or dose of the drug flexible including some criteria of considering BMR of the...
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